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Saron (sā`rən), variant of Sharon Sharon (shā`rən, shâr`ən), plain between the Samarian Hills of central Israel and the Mediterranean Sea, extending c. ..... Click the link for more information. . |
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| Goossens PL Montixi C, Saron MF, Rodriguez M, Zavala F, Miton G. Parallel questions of divine motives and timing may be posed for each of the infernal disturbances in the poem -- for instance at XIII 11 -- where the infernal spirits are permitted to haunt the forest of Saron even after Michele has chased them back to hell: "lenti e del gran divieto anco smarriti, / ch'impedi loro il trattar l'arme in guerra, / ma gia venirne qui lor non si toglie / e ne' tronchi albergare e tra la foglie. The idea of traditional male and The idea of traditional male and female roles appears again when Mary Saron of Eleanor Powell Troupe 41 describes her troupe's summer activities: "We have had two grand picnics lately . |
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